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Finding Home

An episode of the Good Life Project podcast, hosted by Jonathan Fields / Acast, titled "Finding Home" was published on April 20, 2017 and runs 11 minutes.

April 20, 2017 ·11m · Good Life Project

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Today, we're answering a powerful question from a listener who writes:"...how do you find a sense of place and home, when we live in an increasingly mobile world? This is a topic often discussed among people in the development community who move often. We all struggle with our sense of "home" and what that means. I also wonder if it is also a wider issue for entrepreneurs who do not need to necessarily be in "one place" to work. It has come up among your guests from time to time. I know this is of particular interest to my friends and colleagues- who all practice various forms "personal grounding" for want of a better word - whether that be meditation or other rituals."In this week's Riff, we explore a few key elements to finding and creating that sense of home, no matter where you are in the world. Hint: it's as much about people as it is about place.If you have questions you'd like answered in a future GLP Riff, be sure to let us know on facebook, instagram or twitter.+++ Today's Sponsor: Camp GLP +++Come spend 3 1/2 days with "your people," make amazing friendships, drop the facade, reignite your vitality and learn powerful strategies and breakthrough business ideas. Learn more now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Today, we're answering a powerful question from a listener who writes:

"...how do you find a sense of place and home, when we live in an increasingly mobile world? This is a topic often discussed among people in the development community who move often. We all struggle with our sense of "home" and what that means. I also wonder if it is also a wider issue for entrepreneurs who do not need to necessarily be in "one place" to work. It has come up among your guests from time to time. I know this is of particular interest to my friends and colleagues- who all practice various forms "personal grounding" for want of a better word - whether that be meditation or other rituals."

In this week's Riff, we explore a few key elements to finding and creating that sense of home, no matter where you are in the world. Hint: it's as much about people as it is about place.

If you have questions you'd like answered in a future GLP Riff, be sure to let us know on facebook, instagram or twitter.

+++ Today's Sponsor: Camp GLP +++

Come spend 3 1/2 days with "your people," make amazing friendships, drop the facade, reignite your vitality and learn powerful strategies and breakthrough business ideas. Learn more now!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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